We designed Vibrio to be simple to use, but also packed with features for advanced lighting designers. Check out some of the less known features below to improve your programming and shows. Tile Options Ever needed to duplicate, delete, or customize a scene tile? The Tile Options button in the Show Screen will present these advanced options. After selecting a … Read More
Vibrio Tutorial Videos
We have been getting some feedback from some of our users about our Vibrio app. So we decided to help you guys out by making some tutorial videos. These videos were made to help answer some of your questions and get you guys started using Vibrio. There are two videos. The first is called “Vibrio – Setup Tutorial.” This tutorial … Read More
Simplify your tech booth (video)
We developed Vibrio as a simple, intuitive solution to clunky lighting controls. No more knotted wires, huge light boards, and confusing software. With the tap of a finger, Vibrio allows users to run an impressive light show.
What’s new in 2.0
Vibrio 2.0 is finally here, and it’s our biggest release yet! We’ve been working hard to bring you more features and improve the interface. Here are some of the major changes to expect: All New UI Our first goal was to continue simplifying the user experience, focusing specifically on how a user runs the show. The main updates center around … Read More
Now Free to Try!
With the launch of Vibrio 1.1 on the App Store comes some exciting changes for our future users! We are moving from an upfront pricing model to free with In-App Purchases. This means you can download Vibrio free and test using 16 DMX addresses, then optionally upgrade to our 256 or 512 address tiers to fit the needs of your … Read More
Vibrio Launches on the App Store!
We’re finally releasing Vibrio to the App Store and can’t wait to see the amazing things you’ll do with it! Vibrio is the professional and intuitive DMX lighting control software you’ve been waiting for, designed specifically for the iPad. We’ve packed this app with many features found only in high-end systems, and simplified it to an interface anyone can use. … Read More